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For we dis- cover in the Man of Galilee one who leads us beyond the limita- tions of our lot to the presence of God where we discover power to emulate Christ in “overcoming the world.” May Holy Week enable us to solve our problems and help mankind move toward the King- dom of God. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 945 Church School with classes for all ages; 11 Nursery dur- ing Church for pre-school children; 11 Morning Worship Service, Palm Sunday, Reception of Confirmation Class into Church Membership; 4 Sacrament of Holy Baptism; 6 Inter- mediate Methodist Youth Fellow- ship; 6:30 Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship. Monday: 3:30 Brownies, 115; 7 Girl Scouts, Troop 9. Tuesday: 4 Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 7 Boy Scouts, Troop 231; 8 Berean Bible Class meeting at home of Mrs. Elizabeth Moreck. Wednesday: 3:30 Brownies, Troop 105; 7 Girl Scouts, Troop 75. Thursday: 11 Quiet Hour of Medi- tation and Prayer in Chapel Room with Sacrificial Meal at noon; 3:45 Junior (Choir rehearsal; 6:30 Youth Choir rehearsal; 7:30 Maundy Thurs- day Service with celebration of the Sacrament of Holy Communion; 8:45 Senior Choir Rehearsal. Friday: 12 to 3, Three Hour Good Friday Service at Trucksville Metho- dist Church, The following new members were received into the membership of Shavertown Methodist Church by Pastor, Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost: Mrs. William Dymond, Mrs. Laur- en Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Boyes, Donald E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Herron, Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Williams. Troop WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL (Trucksville Methodist) Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor Morning Worship, with services at 8:30 and 10:45. Special Palm Sunday music will be sung by the Senior Girls’ Choir and the Senior Choir. The Class in Preparatory Membership will be confirmed, as well as other new members. The sermon topic will be: “The Uncom- pleted Coronation.” Sunday School, 9:30. The Junior-Hi MYF will meet at 6:30 in the Church parlors. At 7:30 in the Church [Sanctuary two cantatas will be presented: ‘Peni- tence, Pardon and Peace,” by Maun- der will be sung by the Senior Girls’ Choir; and “The Man of Nazareth,” by Rogers will be sung by the Senior Choir. The public is invited. Tuesday, a special Holy Week movie, “The Story of the Life of Jesus Christ,” in technicolor, will be shown at 7:30 in the Church Sanctuary. The public is invited; a free will offering will be received. Wednesday, the Board of Trus- tees will meet at the home of Bruce Long, 45 Harris Hill Road. Thursday, Maundy Thursday, Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7:30 in the Church Sanctuary. Friday, Good Friday Service, 12 to 3. The following ministers from the Back Mountain will participate: First Word, Rev. William Heapps, pastor of the Dallas Methodist Church; Second Word, Rev. Robert Wood, pastor of the (Carverton Methodist Church; Third Word, Rev. Dana Dimmick, pastor of Trucks- ville Free Methodist Church; Fourth Word, Rev. Robert Yost, pastor of the Shavertown Methodist Church; Fifth Word, Rev. William MecClel- land, rector of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Dallas; Sixth Word, Rev. (Clayton Bostic, pastor of the Lehman Methodist Church; Seventh Word, Rev. Ruth Under- wood, pastor of the Alderson Metho- dist Church. Rev. Arthur B. Mayo will preside at this service. ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederick H. Eidam Palm Sunday will be ushered in with the service at 8:30 a.m. at which time special music will be sung and the pastor will preach. Sunday School will follow at 9:45 and will provide classes for all ages. At 11 the service with the Rite of Confirmation will be held. The pas- tor will administer the ancient Rite of Confirmation to Eileen Dungey, Nancy Dungey, Naomi Holtzman, Betty Holtzman, Sandra Lee, Bren- da (Clause, Barbara Raph, Carol Reed, David Ell, John Eck, Thomas Kelly, David Roberts, and Arthur Zimmerman, The Luther League will meet at 6:30. Holy Week services will be held Wednesday and Thursday nights at 7:30 and from 12 to 3 on Good Fri- day. The Lord’s Supper will be ad- ministered on Thursday night. The theme for the pastor’s meditations will be “You Are There,” witnesses at the Cross of Jesus. BEAUMONT UNION CHURCH (The Church That Cares) Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor Rev. Donald Nulton, Asst. Pastor Activities of the week: Monday, 7:30—Adult Bible Study, Young People’s Meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 — Mid - week Prayer Service. Sunday, April 3—10:00—Sunday School,” 7:30 — Preaching Service with the pastor followed by the Quarterly Business Meeting of the church. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Church School 10 a.m.; Church Service 11 a.m., Palm Sunday re- ception of youth group into mem- bership of the church; infant bap- tismal service at 3 p.m.; MYF serv- ice 6:30 p.m.; religious film 7:30 p.m., this picture is one of the best of its kind and will inspire all who see it. Public invited. Offering will be taken, Tuesday 8, Official Board meet- ing; 7:30 Holy Communion service in observance of Holy Week. Com- munion offering will go for Week of Dedication Missionary projects; choir rehearsal following Commun- ion Service. New members received into the church last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. William M. Zeigenfus, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kintzer and daughter Bever- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Slocum and sons Barry and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thompson and sons Barry and Jeffery, Dr. and Mrs. Marshall U. Rumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. John Hil- debrant, Mrs. William Hetrick. se, ALDERSON CHARGE Palm Sunday services will be held in the Methodist Churches of the Alderson-Noxen Charge on Sunday, April 3 as follows: Ruggles Church, 8:45 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Noxen Church service, 10 a.m., Sun- day School 11 a.m., MYF, 6 p.m; Alderson Sunday School, 10:15 a.m., Church service, 11:15 a.m., MYF, 4 p.m.; Kunkle, Sunday School 10 a.m., MYF, 6:15 p.m., Church serv- ice, 7:30 p.m. Preparatory Membership [Class of the Charge will meet this afternoon at four o’clock at the Noxen Church, and Wednesday, April 6 at 4 p.m. at the church. Annual Easter Sunrise, Service will be held at 6:30 a.m. in the Al- derson Church. The Rev. Howard Goeringer, executive secretary of the Council of Churches, will be speaker. Youth Choir of the Charge will sing. All who wish to place flowers in memory of loved ones, in the Churches of the Charge on Easter Sunday are asked to hand their names and the names of those in whose memory the flowers are giv- en, to the pastor not later than Thursday, April 7. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ‘Worship at 9:30, Bible School at Service DO YOU KNOW? CIRCLE CLEANERS HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED ’ ~ PAGE ELEVEN 10:30. There will be baptismal service at the Wyoming Avenue (Christian Church, Kingston, at 7:30. At a fellowship stipper last night, plans were made for the special fea- tures of the Palm [Sunday and Eas- ter Services. Thursday night of next week there will be a candle-light Communion Service to which all are invited, On Good Friday night there will be a Huntsville Commu- nity service at the Huntsville Chris- tian Church. The Huntsville Metho- dist Church will participate. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Sunday School 10 a.m., classes for all ages. Morning Worship 10:45, nursery for pre-school children. Special Holy week services will be held commencing Palm Sunday and continuing through Easter. Palm Sunday, services will be held at 10:45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. There will be services each night at 7:45, except Saturday. Easter Sunday services will be held at 10:45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. There will also be an Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Ashmen, missionaries to rural America, an exceptionally talented husband and wife, will be the guests. Rev. Mr. Ashmen, as well as preaching, plays several musical instruments and sings duets with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ash- men travel America in a trailer towed by a %-ton panel truck, reaching into churchless communi- ties for Christ. This truck is unique in that it carries much emergency equipment which they have found useful, especially in their travels in the Rocky Mountains. The truck has been equipped with two trans- missions, giving it 12 forward speeds and three reverse gears. On the front of the truck is a power winch with 300 feet of cable; mounted above that is a front mounted fire engine pump. Mounted under the truck chasis is a generator capable of lighting 14 100-watt electric light bulbs. There is also an air com- pressor mounted under the chasis. The Ashmen’s also carry in the truck fire extinguishers, axes, shovels and various other tools. The public is invited to come and hear this unusually talented couple. All services are in charge of Pastor R. W. Edmondson. OUTLET BIBLE TABERNACLE Outlet, Lehman Road Friday evening, 7:30—Prayer and special business meeting. Sundaey—Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Start the week right — be in church Sunday. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. William McClelland, Jr., Rector Sunday—8 a.m., Holy Commun- ion; 9:30 a.m., Church School; 10 a.m. Adult Bible Class; 11 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon. Monday —4 p.m., Junior Choir rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop meeting in the Parish House. Maundy Thursday — 9:30 a.m., Holy Communion. Good Friday—12 to 3 p.m., Union Lenten Service at the Trucksville Methodist Church. Easter Day—6:30 a.m., Holy Com- munion and Sermon; 9:30 a.m. Church School; 11 a.m., Holy Com munion and Sermon. Boston is the largest state capital city in the United States. “THE MOST HIGH HATH CREATED MEDICINES OUT OF THE EARTH, AND A WISE MAN WILL NOT ABHOR THEM” *(Author's name below) We were prophetically advised to go to the earth for® our miracle drugs. It took us about 2000 years to discover antibiotics like Penicillin and Aureomycin in the earth. Hundreds of new Anti- biotics are being tested for their medical properties. As soon as they have been ap- proved for safe results, we stock them in our prescrip- tion department. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Dallas 4-4161 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we com- pound yours? HALLS “Registered Pharmacist On Duty At All Times” DELIVERY SERVICE Main Highway Shavertown Phone Dallas 4-4161 *Quotation from Eccliasticus 180 B. C. Copyright 3W355 wR
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